Despite many attacks, security cameras missing in most of Delhi(15.Feb.2012)

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As investigators search for information that could lead to who is responsible for Delhi's latest terror attack, they have little to assist them. They believe the bomb that was stuck onto the SUV of the Israeli embassy was planted by a man on a red motorcycle. The explosion erupted on Monday evening just a few feet from the Prime Minister's house. But there was not a single security camera installed or controlled by the Delhi Police in this sensitive high security zone of the capital.

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